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NEWSY DOINGS OF NEW CASTLE School Board Fixes One Pro motion Each Year for Scholars MANY PUPILS ON THE HONOR ROLL Special to THE EVENING JOURNAL NEW CASTLE. Jan. President William J. Ferris called £ o. u» W-J. o. son. Maoiove. McKay. Lent Jemison. Prof. Cross pre.en-.t5'hi. monthly re port showing the attendance to be JbJ. The following pupils were ro ported on the roll of honor; Eighth gmde_Annie Burris. Ruth Denning Bertha McCallister Mary Moody Marv Gilman. Gertruda In gram. Amy Smith. Esther Vining. Ma John grade— Harri»« Barn»*, Atban Richey, Cortland Binder. Eili abeth Madden. Susie Hutchinson. Oscar Devimsh, Earl McLain, Franc;* Farmer. Sixth grade—Anna Davids cn. Bro ks» Sea-man. Charles Ingram. Es tclia OutKk. Elizabeth Robert». John Leach. Maude Perretn. Ed»ard Proud Fifth grade—Mildred Hoillday, Florence Townsend, Hannah Ray. Fletcher Nelson. Clinton Mitchell, Heien Deemer. Regina Rothrock. Leslie Jackson. Edna Kirkpatrick. Fourth grade—Laura Armpriester. Bertha Barnes Mildred Berry Charles, Gutick. Elbert Jones. James Loveless. Dougia* Proud Robert Roth. Blanch tilda Wolfe. John Whiteside, Sharp. Walter Kero. Seventh ' Tobin. Iwsie W alls. John Wallace. Third grade—Esther • Berry. May McDowell, Edna Deemer. Mary Nel son. Alice Clark. Marian Perry. Jo* eph Cannon. Albert Nelson. Eari Weg genmann. How ard Kirkpatrick, Charles King. Leon King. Second grade—Olive Jones. o- .. V,HW. Pan! "nmole tu«™ ^ Ï S Tr'^f «ri Topni- Donald Ba-ks A'ice iemts. n Fannie* Bryson. Harry'Ahem. Lament innd tttiIii FltriMh Chanen wmie Stevenson * Edward Binder Elisabeth Milligan. Francis Bowers M:»* Deakyr.e s school_Anna Louth "'h Äv'-f 11 " w,rre "' Bi "' 1 Mia* Davis «hool—Andrew Koich inaky. Joseph Whiteside. William Louth. Mary Davto. Ser*na Green Beatrice Jones. Charlea Cole. Thelma Anderson. Prof Cross drew attention to the graduai, ng class of nine members Which would be unable to come up to the school standard. The matter «as io tt. «1«,« l i »i>e» favored only cue prouwUoa la each year excep* i two primarv grade« Two promotions have been made ,e*r iy heretofore Prof Cross said he had received a letter from A R Spaid. county superintendent, favoring the one promotion. Mr. Phillips opposed the change maintaining that there should be two examinations a year. Prof. Cross who ha*, been in school work for twenty years »aM be had found that two promotions a year were oftentimes accountable for con iitkras not satisfactory. He said there j Is a great deal of deficency in the j h.gh school at this time. Every I teacher is convinced that her own [ work would be better if the Claes re I mamed with her the full vear. Mr Bisson s ald he could not see w h y the bright scholars should b» kept *»«k with the dull ones. He 'said there r 7T srïs^jj* r 'r.î ïh,.™ "»"Li b. t ,J SS ; benefit Mr. Eliason said Prof Spaid had announced that there would be f on ^ a year tn the I • ch »' 1 hereafter -Our children ar. not dull on ac-^ I fount of cigarettes and we are not j in. lb* rural sebool* class. *atd ^ r * i El laser. "Horn» environments fount tn many cases There are more bright children to be promoted than are dull children and I cannot see why the tall should wag the day Why let the cigarette fiends mit th» roost* - After more discussion of the subject Mr I KH—on moved that the advanced pupils in the several grades be re lained there and reviewed and more thoroughly prepared for the summer promotion and that no mid-« Inter ■ promotions take place. The motion was adopted niQV ill nni/rnrn DftBi ALL bUYLHLU WITH ECZEMA Sores. S cratch ed Till BtoodCame, Never Si »pt Nights. Cut cura Soap and Omtment Cured. Head All Crust and Covered Wih 174Central Awe- Brooklyn X T.—"My Tt braim mai rasa aa or, his fare aad bead. R', w *° * covered «M wu "w Ht* hair M wt The Itr-fcig vu so bod he > Md to vn'rfc uil tne V Laod cXme from the be ' tat nod rtoel v' oil: «'«'body woold talk »bowl ron I box as wv* as I trim CaUcara Soap »öd OBwmt t raw a chacnr to htm I <ued to ba-AS ha head two tbata a d»r Cett eu.-* iv'xp and ajryy tne <>nt «me* a 4»r and Jest the cane with his (Ore. and 1 and «et •» —v -i - aad he W»a entirely cured I Orice Ript-vi» Apr. ti IS!2. If you think the hew Kay for your *tn araip. hair we« hinds I* a CIrttv pc*Çjm-d B- had been Irauied two r -lgne.1) Mr*. wriweospy'naremstxkea. (Man*, Soap. of ha daUcsxe ye» Slerbe ml tv 1 rir a t u nc tr a« .»! - -* ta Car bait, ta u w f i 1 ! . prewoxe aal pantw all •a«e aad Cudan Ohmen SOo- are acid ewry. |?-a BUi Bort. A« Mii poa$<«rä *' Onfr» ffr v Dept. T. Bnwm •— r äiS- 13 * SWcS. 24c. ftsigfM) tow CERTAINLY ENDS STOMACH MISERY L Relieve* Toar Soar, gassy upset stomach, lediges tlon. heartburn, dyspepsia; when tha food you eat ferments Into gases and stubborn lamps; your head arbas and you feel tick and miserable, that # • Pape's l>iapep«in" Indigestion in The Misâtes. when you realise the magic in Pat-« » I i:a pepsin. vanish la five minutes It makes such " misery If your stomach is in a continuous ravolt—If you can't get it regulated SJZSZJ 7 . ss-r;. *7°* îf* 1 ' " ,ak '' a l ,K, e W»P*'P «'"■ ««• T™ y wHh owt fear. It a becaus- .apes **•*- ont-of-order atomachs that 8 tT °» u u ' # nitll'.ons of aale« annually • l» r «" flftJ-ccnt caae of Pape'a Wap-pain from any drug store It ! * **• Quickest. surest stomach relief and cure known. If acta almost like magic—It Is a scientific, harmless and pleasant preparation which truly be longs In every home, CHICAGO. Jan 29—Chicago so r |*, y te going to trjr ^ . lmp i* |,f e ... _ w:th a **"*«•"<* nejtt 3 " ,nnta ^* Conventionality is to be utter regulate does ' SOCIETY WILL EAT MEAT WITH FINGERS iy to the wind and 3u of the men and . ' h <* activities of the city are to revert to the habits of the cave men. women who play a prominent part in _. , .. T . he -'L * r< S° tn S ,0 DT eating with L" e ' r fln ff" r * - knives, forks. ß ?. Rer bow! * or Ub,M Moreo * er ,or " Poetical purpose» they are going to *** W ' D « ta kitchen-that to. 3Sa?rj «"SSJ."*" w,n "• '°°'l J*®*» T. Clyde is to be the host at .«JJ«" '"«»;• v* Mr ujd Mr*. Jpb G Coleman. Mr. and Mrs Kellogg .FMrtMk- Mr and Mrs Robert H McCormick Jr.. Mr and Mrs Geo | wÄh.»: r Mr ui ^ M The dinner i* the result of a wager' which «a» made at .he Arabian ! Nights ball Society leaders who were I persent at the ball were delighted I with the unconv entionallty which the' novel costumes permitted They en joyed being able to sit around on the floor , nd attlrodes which w , r - kM , cir > wi , h th , ir « „..'„ùVi imtBln, „„ , J«» 1 " «nd regretted that tbey would ,c „ etu î,? !° ,orn,a **î y u Th< ? Mr C|Td ' b ' pro '}*\ an . »nteruinment which T ? 1 ?. ?*. ,U V A* " nconTen,, onal delightful and the bet was taken. The success of the affair will decide »he wafer Tke dinner whtoh he has arranged for wr|U be given In the newly fitted; up "old attic" of the Saratoga Hotel. ■ with raftered ceiling, latticed win : dow» and sanded door There will be no seats. Instead there will be boxes. barrel» and benches. In the center will be a little stove upon which Mr Clyde will cook his steaks. The 30 invited guests will sit on the boxes and barrels and be served by waiter* attired as monks - • nmiirCP UTC RFillll. FS H!\ l ' LUUtt3 1113 WFIf.HT WINS fYLlUlll, Mill 3 D â TI/ UIC IAD KAI.N H|\ JflRi imUIi U1J U U U - CHICAGO. Jan 29—Reducing hia j weight by !4 ounce« each dav «:nc^ : j an , jar y 3 . or a total of^^*9 pounds has won t>ack f Patrobman Kearner D|iaco| , „ ^ on ,he oollc fo^-V — - f" lT , larceTorlhV^tvrcr , . . a, ar€r •. . . *7 . ,lr " w * p „ J"™*. *°* r r _ ... f?" T9r ' ff*"» 1 *®«" be . ' " 1 m 9htT T a * atn -W «*»• »•* 3^ Commissioner John J. Flynn, heard your appeal for a rehear-j *"* p " ce "I know *ha* is true." interrupted SSt'Âf'-'îïïR'Üî'S rriï'SÂS ways heard that way." Exceeded Demands Four Pounds. Driscoll then was allowed to relate hi* story. It was substantially that at his fast appeal for a rehearing he was asked about bis weight, and re »bat he tipped the scale tt 3?s pounds. The eomtciKiouers thought such a bulky man tn a policeman's uniform could not run fast enough to catch bandits, and promised Driscoll 'hat If be reduced bis weight 23 pounds he would receive a new »rial. It was not believed that be could make good 'Here's my evidence " said the for mer bluecoat, 'ayîng the slip* down They were unrolled, and prove d to be official weight slips from the How e Scale Company and Fairbanks. Morse * Co, showing the man at bar weigh ed now 7?« pounds. The order to reinstate Driscoll was sent out. "Now that was good." said Com missioner Lower, "but still you are too heavy. If we promise to make you a lieutenant when you have reeled off 75 pounds do you think you could do ItT" Driscoll thought a moment. Nsw Train« For Lieutenant. "Gentlemen." be said. "I'd tike to move up in the ranks, but this was hard. I have seven children, twins among them. If I get any smaller. 1 the twins and the other» wont know me. Every night since my discharge I've been at Sherman Park reducing weight In the gymnasium III - j back tonight and many more nights and try to be a lieutenant. I'm to hold you to your word if 1 make good again." With that Driscoll reported to the ^department for duty. Wf EN Î DREAM OF THEE IL C. Kobhill«. Tis always Summer when I dream of thee. Because 'tis then that flowers bloom : all around rcr » the ground be hard and white w!,h *"® w ' There could no* In my heart one} thougat be found <* an f h ' r / w » r * th " od and Rowers. For all su-'h things speak to my heart of thee And gild with sunlight all my dark-! est hours. And make them bright no matter ; where I be. Lpoa the path of life from day to «»ay. Sometimes In gastug on the glorious ■*"» „ * ' ow myaelf—and earth seems far of thee. Because the sheen U throws upon my way Reminds me of the reflex thou didst cast sway, I'm living one« again the time# long : past. And all «eetr.* bright aa the eternal day. > Tis always moonlight when I dream of thee. i Because if makes my way so bright ar.d, clear. And memory revels In the sweet, sweet past. I feel In spirit then that tho art near. I would not falter In a light so bright. Nor could I waver It I held thy hand. But when I tell yo uof these memories sweet I wish to much that you could un derstand. Tis alvivj gladnese when I dream of thee. Because my happiness : .s oh so great And If my dream could never be turbed j wotxid not ask for »nv gr»nd»r fate, Tig always rapture when you near me tome. "is* i -'**• —• - — ror "Kr- r "■ And in Us mn*:c I can bat rejoice. tte al«av, heave, «ken i area- il 15 a ^ wa«r I dr^4un of «"«e. _ For 1 1 h,? * r ,b * Angels * ^alt.^" And hear tJl ' rosüe <* their «oiden .„. J" 1 "* 1 -- „ . . . .. * ^ moon And idadnii' to me siw.v. w„.ia bTÏ^T would If , „ui? '„It dwell near thee on ""il dW *" nefcr tb ^ on And spend etotroitx with thee in h *' ernitjr ---"W"** 51*«* of a hardware business e«ab ■ lsh ^ 1 »ti >ear* is for sale at Del J n pric %T tc MWj M. Box 12 « Delaware Cltjr.^ »*•- _The VCU' Y ORK CASF ' ° NiQT iPPI iriRI C HFRF HLIvL The story that Wilmington fnrottur* * n o o'hers who do an installment ba * 10 '" - "»"reived over the nil !B * r * ''fk tourt, that pur , wr * ff'wvds on the Installment p îf 0 .* ou i d no< rom »****J lo# *! a, J _ ^ [*■ besides the goods faijed to meet the pay ments. appears to be unfounded. Local' ***?- ^J"***" to th «uch a dec «ion h * d BOt h<ard of w , .. Jf " • ,,";r S2 "" "•''T" " pirïs asd property of the lessee Several qf lhe of bn! t n ^ houge , Mid today that whcw m plirrhwr de . *' r f* *° *urt-cnder gooda bought by contract, they ha^e allowed tarn Puffbascr pari of the money paid o» 10 "» »be cost of cartage This Is only <>one. however, when 'he gcoda have not been damaged, and there to fbance to dispose of them at auction According to the decision of the New York court, a purchaser on the installment plan ho* recourse to the roun f or an «q a ity in the property md the installment dealers in that L |tJ . ar , thiBkllM[ ( «Aing an appeal to a higher court. ■> Stops BacKache Sloan s liniment is a splendid remedy for backache, stiff You don't need to once. Joints, rheumatism, neuralgia and sciatica, rub it in—just laid on lightly it gives comfort and ease at Best for Pain and Stiffs«« Ml Gio Br-CKAXAN, of Welch, Oku., too >—•*! have nsed yonr lin iment foe the yaa tea year* lor pain in back and mfine*» and Énd it the best Liouaent 1 evei tried. 1 ttcommend it to anyone foe pain* of any kind.' SLOANS LINIMENT is good for sprains, strains, bruises, cramp or soreness of the muscles, and all affections of the throat and chest Cot Entire Rebel R. D. B^xoorse, of MayrriBe. Ky„ RR. t. Bo* X. writ-a: — "! bed sexe-e pains bet « een my shoot ders ; I got a bottle of year liniment and had entire rei.ef at the fifth apoScanoo."' Relieved Severe Pam ln SlvooWer» Vu, J. I spawooD, of jmo Warren Aw.. 1 Cfekago In,, writes: — " 1 aoi a {nano p ohhev ^ lr' r- nraôon. ard rince lait Seprember have < : wtrh ,--.erepa'" in b.-f «Soulderx. I could not rest eight or day. One of my friend* teki me aboot yonr liniment, completely cored i I w.a never be without it' Tri« 45e . 40r sad TiJ» ,\ V T - « V Addrvat Dr. tari S. Sloar» Boston, Mas« 4TM HINTS BY MAY MANTON i -*V * I 1ÄI h M j ; • ! j I ÿ î 1 JJti r - Mil ' : 1 JS> I f ..g, Semi-Pr-n. Dr*row »T Vat Mjurrrrw. Dtpm for MbflC* tad Scot!! Women. t 6 and l* yearn. ' l STYLE The entire dress closed at the front dia-,™*« an important feature of pn vailing fashions. Young girl» sod »mall gfrU and small women will be sure to like this design for It suits thrir needs perfectly snd can be made from handsome material for one oe ssr- stä This dress made of velvet or of »of - ***»-*— * <x« 4 Svon. mad« of *€rg€ or *or • sim pf* fabric of the kind. H to adapted to simpler use It to always pretty and can be mad» either with a round skirt that to Joined to the blouae and the two are closed with buttons and buttonhole* This model used for. ** .T 101 w °f '►ro^eloUi would make » simple dress and at-;* £ ,he * iœ * «f^jl would m * k * "* th *' wo " ,d •* b °v v^ fT Tr*** 1 !."f „.!« F^r the 1« year slxe. the dre*» will - !, WfT S{ ""f" J , hP .feer« frllu . j- 4 V y,rd of lace ( or me neck and 5-8 yard 27 inches -id" for the collar, to trim as shown y* front view. May Hanton pwttero of the {dress 7 4<4 la cut In sixes for misses 18 »°<l I s years. It will be mailed I to any address by the Fashion Depart m»®' of tkl paper, on receipt of 1 er. ceBt> . - -pi. above pattern and other Ma' M lnlnn patterns described in THE EVENIN' GJOCRXAL and «II the pat f » rD , 0 «^» by the May Mancoc Pat ttTn r 0 mpany can airô be obta ned for 10 cents from t <* : ' Aad •« « '«J «»» * * ,on f J1 b1 '. ? caB ^ 1 ar:ah w<> * * could find Just such a home as* * «bis" * *®» •» *" wa * ,b . ? r '? ,3r * L/»caie a home through th# ^ant 'Columns BTien we decided to • * own a home of our own. w» made • * use of the Wants in locating varl- • »'* oua available bowses, and bad no • . * dlfflcalty in finding this one that • * met our requirements, snd was • * well within our m*ant as to cost • 1 * and terms." • • Many homes are bought and • • sold through the Want Columns. • • • THE AMITH-ZOLLIYfiFR CO. Fourth aad Market Sis. A HOME TALK. "I like your home very much; • • it'» well built, modern aad con- • ventent, the location I» excellent * FASHIONS AND FADS The shirts of nearl y all g owns «how —■ 1 drapery. in the evening gowns the Bowing or tnr« » n->"> n P* newest Jabots are of chan-, t.l'i lace and sarin A color of the moment la "Sell ;>-se It la a tirep cerise rlonie of the most effe. tire frock* have bugling as a trimming. Three-piece costume» will be rery Crepe de chine Is the most favored. Picot *dge ribbons promise to be fashionable thla season. material for negligee very mach used in millinery. Turbans of tnlls and lace are worn with evening costumes. Some of the newest suit* have three-quarter length sleeves. The newest evening wraps are short and three-quarter length. Three-quarter length drapqd coats! sre very much in fashion. • The r-gular s»t-ln sleeve has been replaced by the loose overdrapery. Fur marrie* are favored by fash ion for thoae who can afford them For little folks, smart tope >ats are made of broadcloth trimmed with White biouse» of crepe de ehln». satin and mousseline d- soie are atill popular. Olive green la a faahlonable color Just now « Is seen In frocks and In millinery. Coat (Uits In Norfolk style ar* >outhfui and pretty for rnegb-and ready wear. Mantles hav» grown w1d»r this sea •on and hang in loose folds from the shoulder The mo« luxurious Fr»n ~h night gowns are trimmed wfth real Hohem Ian lace. fur. ^N\V\\\\\\VN^\VkV\V\V9^\\\VM\\\\V^\V\\\\\\V\V^VI\\\^\V\\\\VNW^ > / » ^ > /. < ? ^ MARK THE second week or the bed sale / . .« « This HcIS bCCH 3 WOndCfful Salt' !H CVCry W3V. We Hi VC SOld HCariv | / . f .. t J «3 $ double the amOUHt 0Î Beds 3nd Bedding that W0 did during 3Hy prCVIOfilS gj > , . . x nrirPQ hilf thic U lll friVP vnil cnrtlP irlpa nf V < SdlC. C C3n Onl> QUOIc ti ICVV pilCcS, DUl III IS Will ßlVe >OU SOlllC lUCd 01 £ the real savings to be had and the really remarkable values we are ol $ faring. ComC. / * g y^QQ Brtss Beds Jr<? . t ,, mRrlu R ,. t ^ * 51 00 Brtss Beds are . $46 jOO Brass Beds are ....'. « .__ ^ » ,0 ° Br *" Bc,!s ,re . g S3« 00 Bras» Beds are K n r s«c Reds »re ^ 533 50 Brass Beds * re . Ä S.V0 00 Brass Bed« are. g Cxano Rra«.«- Red« «re / ft $27 00 Brass Beds are / ti:/vio„,. R--u ^ g $23.00 Brass Beds are__ / c ,. R ., c , n „ j c V * B Keas are . g $20.00 Brass Beds are y «lano R-«.< r„h« ^ * y $15 00 Brays Beds arc 2 g g £ ^ y A g / Iron Bed; full »ize. only S9j0; g / v *' ue $1- 00. g / g _ / TFÎF' BALANCE OF < Ä /. z NEW OFFERINGS, NEW INTEREST • NEW ECONOMIES 2 >2 'À v: 5» A * 'A A 'A 'A A A . $12.00 .$3f.00 .moo ..... $2$.00 .$27.00 . $2fi.OO _ $21.00 .$23.00 .$21Ji0 .$21.00 .$19.25 . H7.7S .$lfi.00 .$11-50 .$11.00 .$11.00 $28 2 a A A I /»lue $38 A 2 A 'A A • A A A A / I I) g Y* r é ^ J m <iit are A A A Just as illustrated, with 2-mch continu- A ous post« and I l-2-inch filler rods; extra g* heavy mounts and ball connections. Baku- y\ lire puara^tced lacquer. Special sale price, g $ 2 >. 00 . are ... A * A t\ I * $ 9.50 5 4.00 Iron Beds $ 3 Jà tf T Cf\ $ 5.50 Iron Beds $ 4.75 ** ■ S 7.00 Iron Beds. S 5.75 $ 8.50 Iron Beds. $ 6.75 SI0 50 Iron Beds. $ 8.75 A I rv 2 msn » A A / / y A A -, 7 K 1 A etovvi A - .,_• s A Sf3 00 Iron Beds $11.00 $18.50 Iron Beds. $14.75 $22 00 Iron Beds. $17-50 I B mm », Pure layer felt; weighs 50 pounds; 'an.;, ar; tick ng one or two «ec»; ^ fine roll edge. Sale priCe $7-50. Value $ 10 . 00 . • . SPRINGS. $20.00 Box.$15.00 ; S 8.00 with edge. $ 6.50 S 5.00 National. $ 4.50 % g Uhite Enameled Brass filled ~<'a ANNUAL SALE OF BLANKETS AND COMFORTS A A 'A A A A A BLANKETS One-third lev than regular, r A OUR LACE. £ CURTAIN STOCK, ONE, TWO AND 2 THREE PAIR LOTS At Half Price A. A A A A 'A $2>.5 TO $8.00. Former price, $3.75 to $12 00. A A A A A Fu'l or sash length, white or ecru, m Cluny Renats sance. Irish Point and Brussels net. $12 now S 8 now $ 6 now $ 5 now A A COMFORTABLES. One-third lesr than regular. / f / A A $ 6.00 $4-00 $5.00 $2-50 $5,50 now . u ... $2.75 $4.00 now $3.00 now $2.50 now 'a A $ 2.00 $1-50 V__ iü .. .. .$1.25 g $U5 Full Length Nottingham Curtains at 50c a pair. A A A A 2 A ? 1-2.5 TO $6 00. Former price. $2.50 to $9.00. A A A A A\ A A a : 2 A I The February Furniture Sale Starts Monday, February 3d? A. A A A A A. A A A A A A We've gathered this furniture with a view of satisfying everyone who buys any of it; Furniture A g that commands quick appreciation and active selling under normal conditions. We do not buy any / g furailure for "special sale" purposes, bur it is all our regular year round stock at an average sav- / A ing of about ooe-lhird. ^ ' This week »ill be inspection week, although selections may be made at the sale price? and re- J* 'A served for future delivers'. ^ ■ / A A A A A A A A A A WILMINGTON FURNITURE CO. V. A / / / A A A / NINTH AND KING STREETS * A A A 'A A OPEN SATTRDAY EVENING I NTIL 9 O'C LOCK. ^XXXVXXXXXXNVNXXXXVXXVXXXXNXXXXXXVVNXXNNXXXXXVXVNXXVVVXVVNSXXXXVVVVVVvNVVVVVVVVNXVVX CHARGE ACCOUNTS SOLICITED. > 'J. », « I «r C9 » I (I I sJU I 11 flOMtU « ün FOB S1LF BT ▼. B. PA3TT0BTH. i SAFETY FIRST, ON RAILROADS i T he General Safety Committee of Baltimore and Ohio System has accepted th» Invitation of the Penn the ',sylTania Railroad to participate in. the Joint -safety ff«T meeting of all rvtroad« entering Baltimore. wb*ch win be held at the Lyric Theatre, Baltimore, next Monday evening. J. W Coon, assistant to general mans ger and chairman of the Baltimore, and Ohio safety boards, announced 'yesterday the decision of his road to take part in the meeting and Informed .Gamble H. Latrobe. »( the Pennsyl rants, who will act as chairman of th» meeting A large number of Bal tlmore and Ohio employes, including, ^trainmen, shopmen, switchmen and GROWS BEAUTIFUL, HEAVY HAIR WE PROVE IT—-25 CENT "DANDERINE »? DF^TROTQ Bt>BRI'FF—STOPS FALLING HAIR CLE1AS t>D VIM) KATER TOI R W ALP—DELIGHTn L DRESSING. 15 . ! To be possessed of a h»ad of heavy, beautiful hair; sol* lustrous, fluffy, ___ ,nd 1rr * Uom '» mere ly a matter of using a little Danderine. It is »asy and inexpeosive to have nice, soft hair and lots of It Just get a 25 sent bottle of Knowlton s Danderine now—all drug stores rer omm-nd it apply a little as directed sand within t»n minutes there will be! ; an appearance of abundance; fresh ness, (loftiness and an incomparable glees and lustre and try as you will you cannot find a trace of dandruff or falling hair; but your real surprise I will be after about two-weeks' use. :ho« in other erodes of service -rf# attend the safety rally, and there will be • representative delegation Western Maryland employes pr-»eotj . .. . . . w *£ *22 «*?£ toVn^SÏ for Wilmington. aber«- the rail men of all lines will take part _ 'meeting which will be held at u ghb 1 and to which the public will be vited. The Balt;more and Oh o «afty committee men will join with Pennsylvania at the meeting, which will b* held week; and next first" meeting win be held at Pi us burgh. The Pittsburgh gathering will embrace all lines with terminals In that city. •Tt thw Wilmington. 1 i -'it ! month a "rofetr when yootwil] gee new hair—Ana uw] \ downy at first—yes—hut really *•*! | haif-srrotiring out all over yuan 1 mlrv nK]u , erlM ^ tlJ J only sure hair grower; «leatroyer ofl laud ruff and cure for itchy scalp indt jit never falla to stop failing hair at 4 | once. If you want, to provo how prdm i md soft your hair really is. nnlRnj ; a ckxh »ilb s llttl« Dan throe snd] : carefully draw It through j —taking otse small strand a Your hair will be soft, gloss;, an beeutiful In Just a few moment«—a<de-d llghtful surprise awaits ever- oneCwhog tries this our hat